The only thing to remember is that however you smell "down there" is just a part of you and your body and, unless you're sick (things from yeast infections to the flu can affect the smell!), that smell is perfectly normal and natural. Sometimes it may seem stronger than at other times, but don't freak! No one notices but you!
Just make sure to keep clean (without going overboard and drying yourself out with harsh soaps or perfumes) and, if you feel uncomfortable about the smell, change into fresher clothes as you feel the need.
There are a lot of jokes out there as part of the social concept of women's bodies and the way they are *supposed to* look and smell and feel. There's this idea people giggle about that the way women smell is gross or like fish or some other lame nonsense. Many women and girls end up feeling self-conscious about things like this not because they have a problem with their own look or smell, but because they THINK they should have a problem with the way they look or smell.
Don't let other people's immature, underdeveloped senses of humor ever get you down or make you feel like something's wrong when it isn't. Take your cues on things like smells "down there" from knowing how things work, understanding the biology of how you were made, and getting advice and answers from women you look up to. You'll find the answers a lot more intelligent and satisfying than the answers you'll get from letting people make you feel self-conscious about things that are 1) none of their business, and 2) perfectly natural.
You weren't made to smell like soap or perfume or deodorant. You were made to smell natural and healthy- so be natural and healthy and however you smell will be perfect! [ Behnnie's advice column | Ask Behnnie A Question ]
FunnyCide answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 12:23 am: Hmm...
Take very good care of yourself - excellent personal hygiene is incredibly important. Use scented soap / body wash if you're not too sensitive.
Of course, hygiene also includes wearing clean underwear, socks, pants and shirts every day, bathing regurally (every day) and using deoderant.
If you have the time, spray your underwear with a good smelling [but not too strong] perfume, then gently iron them on the lowest setting. If you don't have this much time, try this alternative :
Get a Ziploc sandwich baggie and fill it half way with Epsom Salts. Add some of your favorite sweet smelling purfume to the the salt, and, if you wish, some food coloring. Zip the bag up and mix up the purfume, coloring and salts well. Make two+ of these, and place them in your underwear drawer. If you want, leave the bags slightly unzipped for a stronger scent in your drawer.
lind12 answered Monday January 2 2006, 10:17 pm: i heard you can spray your panties with perfume then iron them.. i never tried it, but im sure it will do the job.
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